2.5:1
First: "were 2 ratios are equal" is a statement that does not make sense. Second: Even if it did, it is a statement, not a question. So there cannot be an answer.
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Propotion
50/90, 500/900 and 55/99 are three ratios equivalent to 5/9.
The ratios are not equal.
A true proportion is when two ratios are equal to one another. To prove this, you need to find the cross products of the ratios and see if they are equal. An example of a true proportion are the ratios 1/2 and 5/10, if you take the cross product the result is 2 x 5 = 1 x 10, which are equal.
2/5, 4/10, 6/15, 8/20
Equal ratios to one third can be found by multiplying both the numerator and denominator by the same non-zero number. For example, multiplying by 2 gives you 2/6, and multiplying by 3 gives you 3/9. Other equal ratios include 4/12, 5/15, and so on. All of these ratios simplify back to one third.
To write equal ratios multiply both terms by the same number or divided both terms. For example, 2/ 9 is a ratio equal ratio will be 4/18. There is no difference between equal ratios and equivalent ratios.
First: "were 2 ratios are equal" is a statement that does not make sense. Second: Even if it did, it is a statement, not a question. So there cannot be an answer.
a few ratios: 40% = 40 / 100 = 4/10 = 2/5
There are many. Two simplest ones are: 10:14 15:21
Two equal ratios joined by an equal sign form a proportion. For example, if we have the ratios 1:2 and 3:6, we can express this as 1:2 = 3:6. Proportions indicate that the two ratios are equivalent, meaning they represent the same relationship between their respective quantities.
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equivalent ratio
Propotion
50/90, 500/900 and 55/99 are three ratios equivalent to 5/9.